Welcome Joni!
I feel like I'm crazy after every interaction with her.
She will make you feel like this if you let her.
our versions of reality and memory of past events are so completely different.
Yep. That's the disease. Are you familiar with JADEing? Don't try to explain or argue with her, or defend yourself, or justify yourself (or your ideas). All of that (JADE) will completely boomerang back at you and escalate an already bad situation. It took me a while to figure out what JADEing was and get the hang of how not to do it. We all JADE in everyday life; it's how conversations take place and things get done in the world, but with a pwBPD, it's a powder keg. The fact that she "remembers" things differently than you, is the disease at work. It's her defense mechanism, and it's a complicated one. I'll bet sometimes she claims she doesn't remember certain events that were traumatic for you, and acts like they never even happened? Sound familiar?
She does not know she has BPD but has all the classic symptoms. Makes me feel like I'm hiding a secret from her.
I'm sensing you could be wondering if you should tell her? Is that right? If it is...Don't! If you think things are bad now, telling her she has BPD would make them 1000X worse.
Makes me feel like I'm hiding a secret from her.
This sounds like something my mom would try to make me "feel" ( manipulation to make me feel guilty. They use guilt to try to control us and have their own needs met). I'm going to challenge you a wee bit here, and ask where do you think that feeling (of hiding a secret from her) is coming from?
Since you're a newbie, I'm just wondering if you have already clicked on the link "how to get the most out of this site?" If not, there is a TON of info (about BPD and strategies for how to cope with it) and ALL of it is really helpful.
Would you like to tell us more about a particular event or situation?
Again, welcome
